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Foot Forms
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
LARGE CONGREGATION PRLSENI
(
For Street Weas
Atter a
3*h ■
G
s
I
top, a perfect fitter, $3.00.
♦
2
St
Burt Shoe Co
612 Congress Avenue
EDUCATIONS
+
MRS. W. H. OWENS.
at Austin. In the state of Texas, at the J
WACO,
Boarding School for Girls. 3
close of business, September 15, 1902.
Fairview Park, South Austin.
Terms reas-
$651,338 39
+ enable.
19,503 63
cake walk and
A’grand
71,169 89
12,550 48
2,320 85
4,710 00
0
919 94
.... $68,471 60
90,123 60
. 21,652 00—
......31,115,884 48
Total ...
15,208 60
national
66.040 30
FIRST GAME.
19,110 23
6,444 09
WIIL WOT TEXAS
494,953 71
$1,115,884 48
Total
o
\
Suprintendent.
following.
to Dr.
Bros.
- '
uh
100,000 (x)
2,000 00
23,000 00
130.091 52
3,051 18
banks .......... .........
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents ........
and
and
VERY
SWELL
the
to
Redemption fund with U. .
S. treasurer <5 per cent
of circulation) ..........
Undivided profits, less ex-
penses and taxes paid' ..
Cool,
talned
summe
terms,
card tc
between Aus-
We have seen
kind of fruit
63,827 55
300 00
[.For a b<
, calf Shoi
i tension i
| hard we:
. can reco
Checks
Items
Notes
An ext
sizes 11
Dongola
kid tips,
values w
•PE<
TRACI
WORK
PEL'S.
Miller’s Colts ..
Protection.....
East Austin •
+
+
Couver
a regulai
special .
the
has
Al
.750
.500
333 1-3
teams
75c an
(girls’ goc
•tax 8 1
/made to I
satisfacti
years
house
union.
Kiho
Pattit
Kid.
The
Xllte <
Lawful money
bank, viz:
Specie .......
Legal tender
notes ......
ASI
Of Orlf
Binger
gress A
at phot
3
1
. 3
2
Brenham.
"Uncle"
Penn, was
We are
■Ladies’ T
Broadclot
Scotch W
lined jaci
suits at s
$15.00,/$1
+
+
+
Famous ForG ood Shoes
002. .
OB'
Score—
Candv Makers ....
Protection ... ■ • ■ ■
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In ...
Surplus fund ............
VERY SWELL, ,
French heel, fine kid upper or
patent kid, a model of fashion,
$3.00.
L.
Leave 1
Arrive
Leave I
Arrive
(not reserve agents) ....
Due from state banks and
bankers .................
SMART BUTTON BOOTS,
With slight extension sqle,
correct heel and toe, patent Vici
kid, dull kid top, $3.00.
. $200,000 00
150,000 00
JHOUSTI
No. 24
p. n
No. 21
11:90 p.
No. 26
a. tn.
No. 2
*. m.
No. 76
m.
No. 71
No. 74
a m.
No. 79
U:U a.
No. 2
Llano.
No. 7
Houstor
MISS ANNIE CAVANAGH’S
School of Shorthand
and Typewriting,
701 CONGRESS AVENUE.
Over Yates' Drug Store.
New phone 177.
Ben Dotson c. —
visiting friends in this.ciy
The Famous Shoe For Women $3.00 A Royal
Array of Fall Footwear.
WILL HOLD A MEETING
TONIGHT.
3
2
0
1
SA
Leave I
Arrive
Daily
Leave
Arrive
______1
otherwise .....xo ...
tinned without further „
r. F. HRUVF-
HOW THEY STAND.
Plaved. Won. Lost. Pct.
1000
No. 4322. ■
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
American National Bank
.010 020 400— 7
.302 051 0371
Welted Sole,
Extension Edge,
Low Heel,
Ezact Reproduction ol this style Show
STYLISH PATENT KID,
W th full extension sole, dull
in effec
N
Arrive
p. m., 11
Leave
m., 12:20
8<
Arrive
m., 9.05
Leave
m„ 9:10
Protection
Driving park last
Our men', and ladies' shoes at $2.00.
13.00 nnd 13.50 are simply the very,bevt
shoes in their class, DeLashmutt Bros.
IF THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH
Be sure and use that old and wen
tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow’e. Sooth-
ing syrup, for children teething.. It
too the. the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic and is
the best remedy for dlahhroen Twen-
ty-five cents a bottle.
Men and boys' hats at cost. DeLash-
+ Delightful location.
All former patrons of the old water
company now getting waterior Iizht
Good (
Gingham
Heavy
Checks
• Yard t
I Domestic
Yard v
। Domestic
Unblei
[ Flannels
i Extra
Flannels
Mattre
Tickinga
_ Feazhe
Tichhngs
reserve in
e ... . Furniture and fixtures ..
hall tonight, September Otheg real estate owned'..
c begins at 9 o’clock. Due from national banks
Old Company Water and Light Con-
sumers.
GOVERNOR SAYERS, COL. LAN-
HAM AND STATE OFFICIALS
GO TO ST. LOUIS.
Llano, .. ..
--Avenue Hotel Arrivals—E. C. Me-
Carty and wife. Taylor; Thomas Mar-
shall. San Antonio; C. B. Howard.
Kyle; H. R. Butler, Temple; D F.
Arnold, Houston; R- eDonald
zarnathsnsHii
also be on hand. It is the Intention of
the party to meet at Dallas on Septem-
ber 27, the World’s Fair dsy nt th.
Dallas fair, and leave Dallas the night
National bank notes out-
standing ..... 100,000*00
ctYpan E. Wallis is in the city from
I Galveston. He is stopping at the A'
. ------•-----
8. E. ROSENGREN,
AUSTIN, 210 W. rth SL and Wi
Avenue. J
WHITIS AVENUE SCHO
The Misses Whitis' Scho
Opens September 10th, 1902... I
Complete Course—Primary thr
College Preparatory. 4
Special Courses. 1
Department of Music.
For Catalogue addresszs..re
MISS OERTRUDE WHITIS,]
MISS M. WHITIS, Principal:
Music Department in charge of
Sophia Rhine. y
1
State of Texas, County of Travis. ss.
I, Wm. R. Hamby, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belier.
WM. IL HAMBY. Cashfer.
Subscribed and sworn to hefoye m--
this 20th day of September. 1902.
U. P. RANDOLPH.
Notary Public, Travis County, Tex. .
■ Correct—Attest:
GEO. W LITTLEFIELD.
EDWIN WILSON,
JNO. 11. HOUGHTON.
Directors.
ertson, Jr. 1
—F. C. Estes and J. Johnson, ad- I
vance agents of Ringling Bros. clr- I
cus, are in the city fixing for the com- |
Ing of the big show. They are stop-
ping at the Hancock.
—Driskill Hotel Arrivals—C. W •
Childress, Fort Worth. M. E. Foster,
Austin: J. W. Graves, Houston; R.
W. Han. Texas; M. L Goodwin. Fort
Worth: George D. Wiggins. Westfield,
Mare. ... -
— Mark Ie Goodwin, city editor of
the Fort Worth Mall-Telegram. I* in
the city shaking hands with his old
friends. Mr. Goodwin is a candidate
for journal clerk of the senate of the
Twenty-eighth legislature, the position
he filled so acceptably during the last
sEettecanav K'wey^n
Mavs.
bankers .................
Due to trust companies
and savings banks .,
individual deposits subject
to check ................
Demand certificates of de-
posit ...................
Certified checks ..........
banks and
enuames Osborne of this city has re-
turned home from a business trip to
sesgon of the legislature.
—Hancock Hotl Arrivals—F. S. F?-
tee. J. Johnson, Ringling Bros.; O. U
Price, Waco; Will J. Irwin, Frank
Fahey, Laura Carlton. Carlton B is compeny. "W" 55"ave not mde
iomassphiadehremen
suwuk Ctocri ttit Viewii.be «—
of other national
STREET WEAR.
Vici kid upper, box kid top,
wide extension edge, military
heel. It’s foot ease.
$3.00.
scrub brushes at home.
There is the biggest crowd of home- I
sick boys here you ever saw. Clifford I
was a fine looking sight this morning
with his pants rolled up, scrubbing the
floor of the assembly hall.
We are on Goal Island near San
Francisco. The Pensacola is tied up I
I near the island. It is an 01,1 boat
which was used in the Cyi.wAra-I
has not moved for over thirty
9 There are some goats here that are
ns big as a large yearling. That is
why it is called "Goat Island.
MUSIC.
Mrs. Hagerty’s school of vocal i
plane, combined with deep breau
and physical culture.
Madame Mathilde Marchesis: met
is the foundation of the vocal dep
ment. The piano Instruction is.b
on the Virgil Clavier, combined 1
Dr Mason’s touch and technique.
| Virgil Clavier is the only piano me
that combines deep breathing
I physical culture with its course.
[Congress Avenue. Austin, Texas.
plaint* ntathabut promiscuous -
Ing in that neighborhood, and
Imcere have been called upon
AUSrIn DAILY STATESMAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1992.
a meeting of
tenuda Of "K: NIm. "
the union, and this morninge" ‘und r primer.
& asa"nanim -......
the Pacific ocean. .2
I have seen the Pacific ocean for the
It is worth a year a hard-
and all the
Buys a
12 1-2 to
I with pat
doouble i
[ out. A
I satisfact
VON BOECKMANN, SCMUTK
CO. MEMBER OF AUSTIN
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.
Foot Form Shoen
Are the most perfect made shoes. Cut from the choicest leathers and most
approved designs, $3.00 per pair.
Vici Kid, Patent Kid, light or heavy sole, low or French heel.
Your fancy can be pleased.
Foot Form is made In all styles, from the daintiest dress creation to the
most substant al street boot. . '
They have an air of smartness that gives well gowned women a particu-
lar pride in their feet. . "
"George Mitchell and wife of
Georgetown, after a pleasant Visit
with friends in this city, have return-
ed home. I
—Attorney John Parker and Reprej,
sentativewil Robertson of Tavlor | ber 14.
were in the city yesterday In attend- .
ance at the funeral of James H. Rob
Yesterday, mornins afnewhorscuves
longing to I V. f .ui- city, on the
several miles west of tbit found dead
a hti aCate "ana "suny V* h*dhad
Mr WH«n He stated that he had
Mr. » 2- for it several times, and
refused 8100 Ior n 1,. "ower
Enha imeppan;Who"wa repon-
ble for its death.
3
3
3
Candy Makers .. 3
Miller’s Colts and
won the glory at the "2 he
afternoon in the base ball contestr ne
Candv Makers were no match fur tn
- wuttar
between the Colts and East Au*tln
end qasnacsisre i’wasoa’nne game up
to the xth inning, the score standing
3 to 2. Miller’s team leading. In th.
seventh inning the East Austin nine
went uo in a balloon and allowed their,
onnonents to score four runs.
The features of the game were th-.
6ree bagger made by H. Langley of
the Colts with the bases full. and toe
sensatiealone handed catch madeitz
Crawford, short ston for Miller 8.5015:
The attendance was very K00d: A
though the games were not half Atem:
tresting as the double-header Septem
Due to other
banks ........
Due to state
and other cash
Miss Dawson's. Scho
202 East Ninth Street j
I Opens Sept. 2 1902
ALL GRADES.
$ WHETHER ACCIDENTALLY OR
- PURPOSELY IS NOT KNOWN
BY ITS OWNER.
---O---
—Mm J c smitn of Gollad is visit-
inerelatirospnorisiciia was in the
nue* is
visiting relatives inithishcliy from
""
or^'tX X‘visinig ftiends i his
protection fire han wir .'o’clock
Henry Crosby. Peruchi-EeldentCa
w H Whisenant. Kyle. J. H. !
H. Rhodes. O. Rhodes, Seguinir A.
Cohn. Sherman: A. Roznton
1 p Hintz. Elgin; Dan E. Wal
Galveston; Dr. J. F. Cooper and wife.
*dance at
rTheEozduvGamd’slbba
enuwiu Orgaln Is In the city.fom
Bastrop. He is a guest at the As
GYMNASIUM CLASSES.
The gymnasium classes of the Young
Men’s Christian association will open
today. .The following schedule of
classes have been arranged:.
Senior*. Mondays. Thursdays and
Saturday. 8:15. . .. _ . .
1 Business men. Tuesdays, Thursday
and Fridays, at 5115 o. m ,
Juniors. Mondays, Wednesday* and
Pashahona Tribe No. 19 Improved
Order of Red Men. win kindle its regu-
lar slated council fire tonight. Be-
sides the conferring of degrees, the
tribe will transact some very Important
business. Involving the best Interest of
the tribe Itself It has been suggested
that a very large attendance will ma-
terialize on this occasion, as every in-
dividual member of the tribe has been
specially notified: for reasons satisfac-
tory to themselves the members have
been somewhat mysterious as to the Avenue
nature of the business to be transacted, ments at the .Avenue
some of them perhaps are in the dark
themselves, but seem to be sufficiently
Informed to realize the importance of
being on hand. It has been intimated
has been much com- that the members of Otoe Tribe No. 102
it promiscuous shoot- and iong House Tribe No. 112 will also
it oromts . De on hand, as the matters involved art
of equal Importance to all the tribes
in these hunting grounds.
The Improved Order of Red Men has
been rapidly Increasing In membership
within the last few years, and the mem-
her* all seem to take a lust pride in Its
progress and are enthusiastic in its
cause.
Due from approved re-
serve agents .............
Texas state warrants ....
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
This department of Griffitt.' Colles
f Commerce has been reorganized
and every indication points to a large
y increased attendance during t J
coming session. First-class traininl
and unsurpassed facilities for securin
its graduates good positions are point
which prospective pupils should con
rider. Day and night sessions. Col
ner Eighteenth and Lavaca.
Funeral Furnlsher.
W. D. Alverson. Empalmeshone.
413 Avenue. Both Phone
No. 451* .___
Finest line of rubber tired carriaze
in the City for hire.________-
■”Mv own dim life should teach me
That “1r shall live forevermore.’ "
At night Dr. Lowber spoke on ‘The
Twelfth Night in> Bodom ann ameralc
strrcntonespthhe destruction of Sodom
oracticessunderminspdeaker Stated that
tiihMuzncszrwavyro"reamtre".
R. C. EHLERT.
Undertaker and Embalmer,
709 Congress Ave.
Both Phones No. 31. Personal attention
------—
Personals
Get a rittsburg Visible Writing Ma-
chine. "Ta All Write.” *
Have to Wash Their Own Clothes.
Retire at 9 p. m. and1.R00 ”
5:30 a- m.—The Letter*
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“n er
Allan Shand*, son of Ed Shand
om or the Austin Boys who enlisted
with the United States navy, ha
written a lelter to a rriend nere, "J
stkat.’s irV
ar,t step or » “J* onsehaaane. and
young shHhds expreeses himseir as
T®-* ot the
brraxfaw."nKa 006
that could be procured.
w. oasned over the highest bridge
. .h.. wor d It spanned the Pecos
in wowds lU feet high and over
ua"wmaa"LEhechna
guess you have heard of the mirage
which a person can see. I looked.ar
if the sea was al the edge of the des-
” t but it was only a reflection from
put a stop to it.
--
"Fi. B. Trammg ShipsPen82,0962.
sssaTe
cisco Daz., .orry you did not come,
alahaVshe‘el“me"imaginatie:
Ali kindgrorraexeycbksebaid love along
didwposbwe“hav one of the best bal
arwndsvlnkikdWorexereise,puch
a,"oxing. washing oure othez footy
ball, baseball, wrest Ing and Y
new.asempoyar"haxmaka whlchsare
fnketlana ia trach '• iromiha
hammock, but the hammock turned
ypr and Joe fell out. ,0,
We had a fine time coming on the
train The,, was a boy with us whom
tra called ‘Red." and he wa sure
W We had all kinds of sport out
of him. such »» pouring lee.waterson
him while he was asleep, putting PeP:
nim in his nos tend various other
things. Thave seen all kinds of ace • 1
~ ever since I have seen you.W:
"En iromaustin.toupougtowe 805
there t?e r" bout Xul V .. clock the
nixi Wohing on account of a hot ox
«"n he Southern Pacinc railroad. We
had supl^r at Houslon
A VALABL MORSE PA8HAIlOMIRIDE NO. 19
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
Miss Fannie Ringgold of San An-
tonio spent Sunday with friends
this city yesterday.
—E. F. Howard, wife and little
daughter of Driftwood are visiting
friend. In this city,
—E C. McCarty and wife of Tay-
lor are in the city and have apart-
he eatarvodginaneos png
he a u wav he was able, by
trade. In this available source
drawing on every Aya "0 conduct
for non-union mon ‘ ne nl0 gryu....... -
his busineas .without Man worker.1 celebration of the event.------------
of 1 he union.He - - ---—“—
AUSTIN BOY WHO JOINED THE NAVY
A
A DRESS BOOT,
WRITES TO A FRIEND HERE,
TELLING Hts EXPERIENCE ON
A TRAINING SHIP-
WELL PLEASED. WITH HIS JOB
Messiah, as taught in prophecy and)
typology. The character of Jesus -x
actly corresponds to His divine origin »
'•Jesus always felt that His penna .
nent home was not in this world, and
that his mission here was to do th.
work of His Father. He consld.i ’ ]
Himself a pilgrim in this world. 1"
that He should be in haste in accom
pushing th- Will of HI* Father. In ..
ninth chapter Of John, when he res’.' ■ 11
ihe blina man to Stahl; he prese II ‛il |
one of the most beautirul analosicat ’
guments to be found In all nteratun I
The sun waa declining toward i ! 11
w estern horizon when the Mazter :", |
I must do the work of Him that I
me while it is dav. the night come *1
I when no man can work. ‛
I in many of His discourses •e8t
LUriv intimates that Hemuatretuni
krill’w^^nxTo^.^
Ito have constantly impressed Its- ■ I
Unon hi* mind. His Father‘s.houie l
Iwas a great reality to Him. and H I
INctrine of the substantial natpr. o l
I the future world brought life and Im- |
| mortality to light. . cnristi, I
-It ran also be said of the Chris I
th„t he rami- down from His Fatne. I
that he must do in this world the works I
of His Father, and then go to Hit 11
Weiif,otaN Yer *reThe 11
Xhn.’iv "Hl" T
X-uJ^’TgHH.hta PMu're of human
“ran an"steu"weintongeanaithse" ou
friends passing into the othen, werl I
we can not otherwise thanathin young I
0 I
- | the reantv of the unseen universe.
first time,
ship to see the ocean
scenery we have seen
tin and Ban Franciaco.
and eaten almost every wuney
in Ban Francisco. I have seen prunex
ontmees and peen acres ot themgprad
in the sun to be dried. They jus'
pour some kind of syrup on the prunes
and then spread them on a kind o
lattice-work out in the sun.
I fished a mile while this morning
and caught some nsh ca Iled. thp
"rocky bass." They are a kind of
blue fish, about eight inches long and
have a mouth about as big as a tea-
, up. This afternoon I helped unload
a cargo of groceries, beds, blankets,
etc. ।
t have already joined a bazbal
xpana team here and play left field. There
day I are some gloves here, but not near as
gopd as that glove you have.
We are coni gelled to go to bed at
o’clock and get up at 5:30. We are
given twenty minutes to tie up our |
hammocks, wash and comb our hair.
I guess I’ll have a hot time Monday
washing my white clothes. We will
have to take them on the beach and
put them in pome lime water to bol!
a while, and then take them out, put
them on a flat board and then rub
some soap On them and then scrub
them with brushes which look like the
Manager Louls J. Wortham of the
Texas World'* Fair commission, ha*
had a consultation with Qovernor
Bayer* in regard to the state' n* * Pn i FFldAVa. nt 3:30 i> m.
resented at the ceremontes 0 be'heldiin indications point to a large nttend:
St Louis «<otember 30.ahd.0ctrberteslanc at all classes. Members, wishing
and 2 incident to thesallotme ntuolask,t0 «oln some class should see the physl-
for state and territorial bun n»».| alrector.
Governor Bayers expects to attend the r ----------
-----$-------
to regain your health after
to take Hood'* Sarsaparilla
5.000 00 +
PAGE TWO.
T IS NOW A MM ESIAISW r
> details of bl* buminea» WAS SUBJECT AT CENTRAL
keeping the 41- sometimes go
transaction" in h>"nen . used to ad-
Ing into polII8.whnes and thus by
gondKGaknne Ana tt he bunt up •
"at -2"-.,
AFIER Ml Of IlIRII *. ^
_______ he. had built. AwI. mnaYy „id io the Night in Sodom and tha Dsatruc
% . I efforts the plant was no* xu lunano tion of the City."
Wagsd Against " 2." —0
under Union Rules- -Christ Going tomuvathet”wea
------ ihe house, and J. F. rE. gentlemen the sublect discussed by Dr. Lowber
. .-Ibeen its booxxceDM-aI but thelin the Central Christian church yester-
eht lasting nearrly,, hiriznavendone, Aa nionamwniehsdal morning. Jesus said. "I go to my
von Boeckmann printin preosuruno'"Xl» ihe indurtnia Father. • John 1:12.
I com- Into the P ( h) was *o embarraszing.thatr’aa "Jesus came down from His Fath
the. Austin i "one lud"d '»at itwoulabet2nh51 I er and gave a new meaning to 'Mel
yeaterday I vantak to unionize shet huri Austiawora father. Henry Drummond to ho
Thu. ends a long fight wa tor Ascent of Man.’ describes In an inter,
rypographieai Unlon / ."i pewesting way the evolution of father and
mor"thanaouarterof.qccniwitmother." This great Writer ha. also
, are alive, tod ay men are! taught that Jesus gave a new meanins
beginning. and but rormbrn or to Ihe word father. The mission of lb
I living who were m They son or dod to this world was a full -1
ihe Austin union at 'ha ' Hughes mem of Old Testament ideal* of th .
Me”'ah- tugn " prophsey
luXhwax Mr’^HugL.' apprenuce
, •xea"mnemmecting, adzournd. tha
r graphical Union Wil 8‛.5
• .lhratio
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ......
Overdrafts, secured and
secured .................
U. S. bonds to secure cir-
culation ...... ...........
' —
SECOND GAME.
„Scors.etin .........020 000 000- 2
East Austin ..............261 m 8
matterios: East Austin, E. Flegel
and Rud Fiegel. K. c Colts, Lawrence
and Miller.
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